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UK’s strangest (and coolest) theme park launches new ‘crazy trikes’ attraction for 2026

AT Diggerland you can forget classic fairytale castles and rollercoasters because this one-of-a-kind theme park has none of that.

What it does have is plenty of JCBs, tractors and dumper trucks that kids can drive around themselves – which makes it arguably the strangest… and best day out for a family.

Diggerland will reopen for half-term and it has a new attractionCredit: Alamy
Crazy Trikes is the newest attraction to Diggerland theme parks across the UKCredit: Diggerland

The theme park, which has four sites across the UK, will reopen on February 14, 2026 – just in time for half-term digging fun.

Diggerland is where kids can drive and operate real construction machinery – something they can’t do anywhere else.

They can use them to dig for treasure, navigate mini-tractors, and get spinning on the Spin Dizzy ride.

There’s also a tractor ride, safari adventure course, and kids can even use mini-excavators to play hook a duck.

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And new for 2026 is the Crazy Trikes attraction – three-wheeler bikes that are designed to make OTT spins.

Diggerland says of the experience: “Buckle up and unleash your inner dare-devil as you spin, twirl, and whirl in every direction imaginable in our new Crazy Trikes.

“Spin into doughnuts like a pro or cruise at superb speeds.”

Diggerland is running a very limited-time special offer during February half-term.

Families can buy two standard general admission tickets on the day of their visit for £39.50pp and get two more tickets completely free.

So, a family of four can enjoy a full day of digger fun for £79.

Just make sure to present the voucher (found online) on arrival – and note that you can’t use this on pre-booked tickets.

The offer is valid only during February half term, on days Diggerland is open between February 14 and March 1, 2026 and is available at all four UK locations.

Lauren Nelson, Marketing Manager at Diggerland, said: “We’re so excited to be welcoming visitors back for our 2026 season, and we’re already planning to start the year with a bang.

“February half term is the perfect time for families to enjoy something a little different, and with our special offer plus the launch of the brand new Crazy Trikes attraction, there’s never been a better time to visit and create unforgettable memories together.”

Diggerland sites has 20 different rides and drivesCredit: Diggerland

‘Diggerland has to be seen to be believed’

The Sun’s Head Of Travel, Digital, Caroline McGuire, visited Diggerland in Rochester and here’s what she had to say

“Diggerland has to be seen to be believed – and even then it’s quite hard to compute.

“We spent the day riding dumper trucks around a gravel pit, digging stones out of a hole with a full-sized digger and riding around a muddy concourse while seated in an enormous bucket.

“In fact, there are quite a few variations on each of those themes.

“You can dig for mud, “gold bricks”, stones or toy ducks. You can drive a dumper, take a digger safari, ride backwards in a bucket carousel – somehow, they’ve made 20 different rides from machinery.”

“If that doesn’t suffice, there are also plenty of coin- operated (you’ve guessed it) car and digger rides dotted around the place.

“With the exception of a couple of car attractions, everything comes straight off a construction site, and if you know any young kids you’ll know there lies the appeal.

“And if the weather is bad, there’s also an indoor soft-play area and bouncy castle next door.”

Diggerland will reopen in time for half-term with a new attractionCredit: Diggerland

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‘I went for a robot massage – it was one of the strangest experiences of my life’

During a trip abroad, I let the hands of a futuristic robot melt my worries away as it pivoted and descended on my pressure points during a massage like never before

I was guided through the spa and shown to my treatment room, ready to melt my worries away with an afternoon massage. Yet, as I entered the room, I wasn’t greeted by a cheery therapist but by a robot with its two extendable metallic arms ready to pummel.

Like most people, I’ve always enjoyed a massage – that feeling of your body melting away as a talented therapist works through the tense knots and aching joints. It’s always a treat, and not something I have often experienced, so when I had the opportunity to get a shoulder and back massage during my trip to Las Vegas this month, I jumped at the chance.

But this would be very different from anything I had experienced before. I was about to try out the AI robotic massage at Qua Spa in Caesars Palace, the first to be available on the iconic Las Vegas Strip.

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I checked in for my Aescape Robotic Massage Experience at Qua Baths & Spa at Caesars Palace, and was asked for my clothing size. I was then taken to my treatment room, where a pair of athletic leggings and a short-sleeved top were perfectly hung on the back of the door.

For an AI massage at Qua Spa, guests are required to change into the provided, tight-fitting clothing so the robot’s metallic arms can glide smoothly across the body. It also avoids the embarrassment of feeling vulnerable in front of an android, which I was thankful for.

It was fascinating to see the metallic arms move around my body on the screen. Nevertheless, I watched warily as my mechanical therapist targeted each pressure point, unsure whether to fully trust the apparatus.

But after a while, as I settled into my surroundings with my new acquaintance, I began to relax. The base of the robot’s arms was warm, and every one of its movements felt smooth and effective, providing relief on my back and shoulders.

At times, the arms would hold their position for a few seconds, putting more pressure on that area. I thought it was a malfunction at first, but after a couple of times, I came to understand the process. Plus, knowing I could relieve the pressure at any given moment put me at ease.

My worries melted away, and I began to get used to this cutting-edge massage robot. Undoubtedly, it differed from a conventional massage, but it provided an effective release during my 15-minute session.

It also avoided the awkward question of, ‘Is this pressure ok for you?’, and allowed me to be in full control of my treatment with a swipe of a button. It’s an experience that will remain etched in my memory, but one I’d recommend trying out for a touch of relaxation!

The Aescape Robotic Massage Experience is available for $44 (£31) for 15 minutes or $88 (£63) for 30 minutes, at Qua Spa in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas. For more information, you can visit their website.

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